For the money invested these are the best value I have come across. The shape of the pick makes it easy to hold on to while playing. The material they are made from...Read complete review

For the money invested these are the best value I have come across. The shape of the pick makes it easy to hold on to while playing. The material they are made from is high quality - it doesn't split, chip, or crack easily. I've put quite a few miles on these picks and have no complaints.The shape makes them easy to hold on to when playing. Unlike other picks I've used I don't hear the pick against the strings. The plastic used in the making of these picks is sturdy enough to withstand anywhere from light picking to heavy strumming. They don't split or crack easily. For the price I paid I haven't been able to find a better value. As a member of a family with a dozen or so guitar players we go thru a lot of picks. I actually bought a bunch for Christmas presents! As long as these picks are sold I'll continue to buy them - several dozen at a time.

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Not my kind of product... I want quality not fancy appearance.Been using Fender medium 351 picks for 30 years and really love them, but I have noticed that in...Read complete review

Not my kind of product... I want quality not fancy appearance.Been using Fender medium 351 picks for 30 years and really love them, but I have noticed that in the 12 pack a few of the picks were no good. They had a nasty little notch in the edge of them, near the tip. It's very probable it would catch on the strings and break one, so naturally I had to throw a couple of them in the trash. I've never noticed this with the standard models so I suspect that in exchange for the fancy appearance, which appears to be created by imbedding some mixture of different pieces of plastic, you are actually sacrificing quality. From now on I plan to get the standard models, not the delux fancy ones... but if you are willing to inspect the picks carefully and toss a few in the trash, then the delux model will be OK... at least until you wear into the pick a bit and hit one of the odd pieces of plastic they are made out of. OK if you watch them like a hawk... but not trustworthy otherwise.Same price as the standard ones, so if you want fancy colors instead of performance, this is a good choice.

I prefer this larger style pic over the Jazz picks and I have been using Fender medium picks for forty years. I have been trying different ones to find one that will last a little longer and have struggled with getting the thickness I prefer. This Pick is my GO-TO

Have used these pics for years and find them stronger than many others. Seldom break and each feels the same when you change or drop one. That's where the consistancy come's in. Abalone is the best, buy them.

When I use a Fender Thin pick I am walking in Jimi Hendrix'es footsteps. These are the standard that other picks are judged by. The neat colors and their names add a lot of fun too. These are a pro level tool from a functional perspective. The only negative I have is that the Thin makes a clicking noise when it contacts the string that's mildly excessive. That isn't a show stopper.

These are great picks. I add a very thin strip of gaffers tape to each side near the top, which vastly improves the grip. Gaffer's tape is a heavy duty cloth tape used by professional photographers and on movie sets. If you know somebody in the business ask them for a piece. You just need a tiny bit on each side. Once you try this, you'll never go back. Beats every non-slip pick on the market.